Celtics vs. Nets Live Stream: How to Watch Online

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Brook Lopez leads the way offensively for the Nets (Getty)

Atlantic Division foes meet Wednesday night as the Boston Celtics visit the Brooklyn Nets at 7:30 p.m. Eastern. Looking for a way to watch the Celtics-Nets game online if you don’t have a cable or satellite subscription? Here’s how you can do that.

If You Don’t Have Cable

Outside the Brooklyn and Boston TV Markets

If you’re not in the Brooklyn or Boston markets, you can watch via NBA League Pass, which has plans ranging from a one-game pass to a season-long all-access pass that will give you access to every out-of-market game all season.

If you’re in the United States and looking to save some money on the all-access pass, you might want to consider buying League Pass through go90. The service streams every out-of-market game on mobile devices for just $99.50, half the price of the all-access pass available through NBA.com. The downside is that go90 streaming is only available on mobile devices. (If you have a connected TV that enables mirroring with smart phones, you’ll have the option of casting the game onto your TV through your phone.) The upside is as follows:

Regardless of whether Verizon is your wireless carrier, you can buy League Pass on mobile for $99.50.

If you’re a Verizon wireless customer with a large data plan, you can watch every out-of-market game on go90 for free, so long as you’re registered with StreamPass.

If you’re a Verizon wireless customer, regardless of the data plan you have, you can stream League Pass games on go90 without using any of your data.

If you’re interested in testing out League Pass on go90 for free, you can do so on November 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 or 20.

If You Do Have Cable

In Boston

If your cable or satellite subscription includes CSN New England you can watch the game via either CSNNE.com or the NBC Sports app, simply by using the login information from your cable provider account.